Frappe Snowland is a racetrack, first appearing as the second track of the Flower Cup of Mario Kart 64 on the Nintendo 64, then returning as a course in the Retro Courses in Mario Kart DS as the second track of the Banana Cup, and in several cups in Mario Kart Tour (first appearing in the Ice Tour). It takes place in a softly snowing region of hills. Its obstacles include many snowmen scattered around the edges of the course. There is also a giant snow statue of Mario and one of Yoshi. This course shares its music with Sherbet Land. The course was available in Wi-Fi.

Players start in a snowy road, which immediately makes a ninety degree turn to the right, and then a turn to the left, which then leads players to a row of Item Boxes. Snowmen appear as obstacles in this point that slow players down if run into. Players then pass a Yoshi statue and then make a U-turn to the left, which leads players into a ramp. Failure to cross the ramp leads players into a river of water.

After the ramp, the road stretches and a large group of snowmen, plus a Mario statue reside there. This makes it a little bit tricky to navigate through without slowing down or getting hit by a snowman. After the large group of snowmen, players make a sharp left turn, then a right while avoiding two more snowmen. When players pass the snowmen, they proceed to a straight road, with cliff walls instead of snow to slow them down. If players try to drive up the cliff, they are returned to the track by Lakitu.

In the cliff area, a bunch of item boxes can be found; they are the last ones before the finish line. Past the item boxes is a U-turn to the left, which leads into a curvier road. The curvier road then makes a right turn, and past the wooden bridge is the finish line where the track repeats itself.

In the Ice Tour, Frappe Snowland is one of the two signature courses of the Ice Tour, the other being Vanilla Lake 1. It appears as the first course in the Baby Peach Cup, the third course in the Baby Mario Cup, and the location of the challenges in the Lemmy Cup, the Luigi Cup, and the Dry Bowser Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the Shy Guy Cup and the first course of the Toadette Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the second course of the Rosalina Cup and the third course in the King Boo Cup.

In the Valentine's Tour, Frappe Snowland appears as the first course in the Koopa Troopa Cup, the second course in the Luigi Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Baby Daisy Cup. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Toadette Cup, and a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the Dry Bones Cup.

In the Vancouver Tour, Frappe Snowland appears as the location of the challenge in the King Boo Cup. It also has a Trick variant that appears as the location of the challenge in the Wario Cup, and a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Morton Cup and the second course in the Peachette Cup.

In the Hammer Bro Tour, Frappe Snowland appears as the first course in the Baby Peach Cup and the location of the challenge in the Bowser Cup. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the King Boo Cup, and a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the Ice Mario Cup.

In the Yoshi Tour, Frappe Snowland appears as the third course in the Daisy Cup and the location of the challenge in the Donkey Kong Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the Toad Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the third course in the King Boo Cup.

In the Cooking Tour, Frappe Snowland appears as the third course in the Ludwig Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the Koopa Troopa Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Birdo Cup.

Instruction booklet and US website bio: "This popular Mario Kart 64 track returns with its snow-covered road. The snowmen that block the path will knock you over if you hit them."

European website bio: "You'd better make sure you've had your triple-shot mocha-choca frappe-latte before you start this race, as you'll need something to ward off the cold and and keep your senses sharp. Also, look out for the pesky snowman and Mario's ice sculpture (he's such a show-off)."

Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "Mario Kart 64 fans might feel warm with nostalgia when they see the Frappe Snowland course in #MarioKartTour. This classic course is complete with slick roads, sheer cliffs, and some familiar faces made of snow! Are you ready to race in this winter wonderland?"[2]

The giant snow walls in this stage seem to be based off of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in the Japanese City of Toyama, due to excess snowfall requiring the walls to be made so the highways can be used.